system throughout the nation, strongly
supports and promotes anti-Godly agendas
such as homosexuality and abortion. These
resolutions have now become the NEA’s
official policy, authorizing NEA members
and employees to lobby for these goals in
the halls of Congress and in state capitols: 1

“Resolution B- 12. Racism, Sexism,
Sexual Orientation, and Gender
Identification Discrimination. . . .
Discrimination and stereotyping based on
such factors as race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, disability,
ethnicity, immigration status, occupation,
and religion must be eliminated. The
Association also believes that these factors
should not affect the legal rights and obligations of the partners in a legally recognized domestic partnership, civil union, or
marriage in regard to matters involving the
other partner, such as medical decisions,
taxes, inheritance, adoption, and immigration. The Association further believes that
plans, activities, and programs for education employees, students, parents/
guardians, and the community should be
developed to identify and eliminate
discrimination and stereotyping in all
educational settings. Such plans, activities, and programs must —

“Offer positive and diverse role models
in our society, including the recruitment,
hiring, and promotion of diverse education
employees in our public schools [emphasis
added].” 2

Phyllis Schlafly, in the August 2008
edition of The Phyllis Schlafly Report,
voiced her conclusion that the “influence
of the gay lobby is pervasive in dozens of
NEA resolutions . . . . Diversity is the code
word used for pro-gay indoctrination in the

classroom. . . . The NEA urges its members
to offer ‘diverse role models’ by the ‘hiring
and promotion of diverse education
employees in our public schools.’ The NEA
puts domestic partnerships and civil unions
on an equal footing with marriage.” 3

“Resolution I- 16. Family Planning.
The National Education Association
supports family planning, including the
right to reproductive freedom [i.e., “
abortion on demand” 4]. The Association urges
the government to give high priority to
making available all methods of family
planning to women and men unable to take
advantage of private facilities. The
Association also urges the implementation
of community-operated, school-based
family planning clinics that will provide
intensive counseling by trained
personnel.” 5

The complete list of resolutions adopted
at the 2008 NEA Convention can be found
on their website at www.nea.org/annual
meeting/raaction/ 080706resolutions.html.
Every Christian should ask himself or
herself if the people who voted for these
resolutions sound like lovers or haters of
God, Jesus Christ, and the Bible.

The Bible clearly explains that unbelievers are not able to understand the things
of the Spirit. (See 1 Corinthians 2: 14.)
Instead, unbelievers operate on the principles described in Romans 1: 18–25.
Further, the apostle Paul clearly warns
Christians not to participate in this kind of
system. (See Colossians 2: 8.)

For generations now, Christians have
allowed their children to be educated by a
system that promotes atheistic principles.
This abdication of parental responsibility
has had a devastating effect on the Body of
Christ over the last several generations, in
particular the youth whose academic
knowledge, not to mention moral and spiritual condition, has declined dramatically
in recent years. God cautions His people
about where they place their loyalties,
saying it is impossible to serve two masters
and that we will reap what we sow (see
Galatians 6: 7–8).

The God we serve is never inconsistent
with Himself. He will not choose to operate
outside of His own Word, which He has
made known to His people. On the
contrary, He expects His people to obey His
Word (see 1 John 5: 2–3). Any Christian
with a genuine desire to know the truth
should seriously search the Holy Scriptures
and other evidence presented here. Jesus
said, “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you free.” (John 8: 32)

Endnotes:

1. This information was obtained from the Education Reporter, a monthly report available from Phyllis Schlafly at P.O. Box 618, Alton,

Illinois 62002. The complete report is available online at www.eagleforum.org/educate/2008/aug08/resolutions08.html.